吲哚美辛的新用法

M. Jande, A. Muhereza, G. Kongola, G. Rimoy
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将吲哚美辛颗粒混合物以0.0125 ~ 1.0% w/w的浓度喂给6 ~ 8周龄、体重20 ~ 26 g的饥饿白化小鼠。在8天的时间内观察小鼠的毒性迹象或直到死亡,并测定ld100。同样浓度的l100吲哚美辛被喂给一组白化大鼠,以确定结果是否可以在不同的啮齿动物物种中复制。注射0.0625 ~ 1.0%吲哚美辛的小鼠均在3天内死亡,24 h内无小鼠死亡。上述结果在大鼠身上得到了重复,但在6天内出现了死亡。ld100吲哚美辛给小鼠的剂量为35 mg/kg体重,而文献中给磷化锌的剂量为65mg/kg。死亡时最突出的毒性表现是胃肠道大量出血。死亡前的凝血时间超过30分钟,而对照组的凝血时间为10-15秒。将肯尼亚市场上所有已确定的杀鼠剂磷化锌、絮凝剂、异硫隆和溴代洛酮喂给小鼠进行比较,并证实了它们的杀鼠效果。根据这些结果,使用吲哚美辛作为灭鼠剂是合理的,因为与市场上的其他灭鼠剂相比,它更便宜,更容易获得,对人类更安全。关键词:吲哚美辛,杀鼠剂,东非和中非,医药科学Vol. 14 (2011) 12-15
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New use of indomethacin
Indomethacin in ground pellet mixture was fed to a group of starved albino mice 6-8 weeks old, weighing 20-26 g in varying concentrations ranging from 0.0125–1.0 % w/w. The mice were observed for signs of toxicity over a period of 8 days or until death and the LD 100 determined. The same LD 100 indomethacin concentration was fed to a group of albino rats to determine if the results could be replicated in a different rodent species. All the mice fed concentrations of indomethacin ranging from 0.0625–1.0% died within 3 days and none died within 24 h. These results were replicated in rats but in this case, death occurred within 6 days. The LD 100 indomethacin dose in mice was 35 mg/kg body weight compared to 65mg/kg given in literature for Zinc Phosphide. Most prominent manifestation of toxicity at death was extensive haemorrhage in gastrointestinal tract. Blood clotting time just before death was over 30 minutes compared to that of control mice which was 10-15 sec. Zinc phosphide, flocoumafen, difethiolone and bromadiolone, all established rodenticides in the Kenya market were fed to mice for purposes of comparison and their rodenticidal effects confirmed. On the basis of these results use of indomethacin as rodenticide is justified as it is much cheaper, readily available and safer in humans compared to other rodenticides in the market. Keywords: Indomethacin, rodenticide East and Central African Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol. 14 (2011) 12-15
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